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Se registra por primera vez para Perú a Cricocephalus albus (Digenea: Pronocephalidae) en la tortuga verde del Pacífico oriental (Chelonia mydas agassizii).
Luis A. Gomez-Puerta +5 more
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Salah satu usaha konservasi melindungi Penyu hijau (Chelonia mydas L.) yaitu dengan tindakan relokasi dengan memindahkan telur dari sarang alami ke tempat penetasan semi alami.
Edi Wibowo Kushartono +2 more
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Green sea turtle (Chelonia mydas) hatchling at Archie Carr National Wildlife ...
Adams, Keenan, USFWS
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Within Southern California, east Pacific green sea turtles (Chelonia mydas) forage year-round, taking advantage of diverse food resources, including seagrass, marine algae, and invertebrates.
Lawson, Daniel D +10 more
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Pyelosomum cochlearLooss 1899 (Digenea: Pronocephalidae) is a parasite exclusive to sea turtles, having been described in the green turtle (Chelonia mydas) in Egypt, the USA, Panama, Costa Rica and Brazil as well as the olive ridley turtle (Lepidochelys ...
Werneck M. R. +4 more
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Pantai Pangumbahan merupakan pantai peneluran Penyu Hijau (Chelonia mydas) yang masih bertahan di wilayah Jawa Barat. Strategi konservasi penyu hijau di Pantai Pangumbahan, Sukabumi dilakukan dengan cara pemindahan telur penyu ke penangkaran ...
Syamsuni, Yuliana Fitri
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Problem Solving in Chelonia with Comments on Behavior and Methodological Challenges
This study presented, to a variety of Chelonia species, a one-solution puzzle box problem. Of the 15 turtles tested, 11 solved the task at least once. Because studies on problem solving in reptiles, specifically Chelonia, are relatively unprecedented, we
Walton, Mal
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Understanding the population genetic structure of the species is essential for determining the possible management units (UM) and their conservation and/or sustainable exploitation with it.
Luis Javier Madrigal-Roca +5 more
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Mercury in the sea turtle Chelonia mydas (Linnaeus, 1958) from Ceará coast, NE Brazil
Mercury concentrations in carapace fragments of the green turtle Chelonia mydas from the Ceará coast in NE Brazil are reported. Concentrations varied from
Moisés F. Bezerra +3 more
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(Uploaded by Plazi from the Biodiversity Heritage Library) No abstract provided.
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